I was at the same dam (I believe) on saturday with columbusslim31 and his brother, and we both blanked. It was pretty miserable fishing in the cold rain, though. Looking forward to some more comfortable and successful fishing.

thanks guys, I bet yesterday would have been a good time to be down there. I would imagine the fish would be active. I think Alum might start turning on pretty soon, Would be interesting to see what the water tempature is at these different dams ( I know the guage says.. but very hard to figure out with the water flowing) and to see when the fish get tipped off to move up.
Don't know for sure, but I would imagine it has to do with tempature.

Hopefully will get out again this week. Good thing about these locations, rain doesn't matter.
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I've been hitting up spillways a bit more this year than last and I still have yet to catch a fish. I have not even gotten a bite below Hoover in about 5 trips over the last few weeks. Every time I go out it seems I "shoulda been there yesterday." Better than sitting at home but frustrating nonetheless.

Local Dam - nice report.........good to see some fish are being caught! (The secretcy of the inland fisherman - like everyone viewing the thread is going to go there and catch them all.....?)

Sorry guys, I really don't care, it just makes me laugh!

Last week guys were pulling in nice saug below dam at Alum on twisters and crawlers, water was fairly low and muddy. Once gate opens and water warms, the fishing should be great. If I'm down there spying on stringers I'll let you'all in on the secret if there is anything to tell.

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